Ophelia Begonia Merripenny
A porcelain doll with bright red ringlet hair, a puffy pink dress, white sun hat and gloves, and lovely brown eyes. Her body is made out of stuffed cotton, but her extremities and head are finely-painted porcelain.
Later, she is dilapidated and covered in pond residue 200+ years underwater. She is missing hair, and the dress is pretty much nonexistent, but through the algae, her pleasant brown eyes shine above blushing cheeks.
porcelain doll (antique)
Porcelain, cotton, stuffing, fine lace and satin (dress/gloves), straw (hat), dyed horsehair
Light, but feels heavy because of the porcelain.
mid-19th century
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Ophelia was owned by Eulalia in the 19th century, but Marion broke and threw her into the lake, where she was retrieved by Peter over 2 centuries later.
As a homunculus, Eulalia resembles an adolescent form of her doll, but with an eye patch over a broken portion of her face (because shards fell off and her hair got tangled in the scraggly points), and with tattered and grimy bottom hem of her dress.